Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, Tashkent


The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin or Dormition Cathedral is the Russian Orthodox cathedral of the diocese of Tashkent in Uzbekistan since 1945. The cathedral was built in 1871 and enlarged in the 1990s, the bell tower was rebuilt in 2010.
The present building was built in 1871 under the patronage of St. Panteleimon and an old church cemetery was replaced in the service of the Military Hospital of Tashkent. Like most parishes in Central Asia, the church was assigned in 1922 to Living Church movement, which was promoted by the Bolsheviks. It was closed for worship in 1933 and in 1945 became a military depot.
The church was restored and reopened for worship in December 1945 was then devoted to Dormition, and became the seat of the Bishop of Tashkent.
The bell tower was rebuilt in the 1990s, next to the main dome. The interior was redecorated with more pomp, especially for the visit on November 10, 1996, Patriarch Alexis II. The cathedral was remodeled and a new bell tower built in the spring of 2010.